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Pagina 61
This interpretation has been very generally accepted , but I do not think that Milton's allusion is to Paradise , or ( at least in Professor Hanford's sense ) to the rewards and compensations of the chaste soul hereafter .
This interpretation has been very generally accepted , but I do not think that Milton's allusion is to Paradise , or ( at least in Professor Hanford's sense ) to the rewards and compensations of the chaste soul hereafter .
Pagina 64
Pleasure so interpreted is very similar to Plato's Eudaimonia . ... meaning is something quite different from that which I have been bold enough to attribute to Spenser , and resembles the interpretation of the myth given by Boccaccio .
Pleasure so interpreted is very similar to Plato's Eudaimonia . ... meaning is something quite different from that which I have been bold enough to attribute to Spenser , and resembles the interpretation of the myth given by Boccaccio .
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He develops the claim that the whole of Nature is on his side and , drawing extensive and powerful analogies , provides a congenial primitivist interpretation of her message to man . This great piece of diabolical advocacy , so daringly ...
He develops the claim that the whole of Nature is on his side and , drawing extensive and powerful analogies , provides a congenial primitivist interpretation of her message to man . This great piece of diabolical advocacy , so daringly ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
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Early Criticism | 21 |
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